They mentioned on one episode that they paid 1 1/2 tuition's. The job they were offered will pay a single wage at first then after review they will negotiate into a double salary.
They also each have taken their own drivers test and both have a seperate license.

What happens if one of them becomes unconscious? Can the other still manage to move the body around?

As far as having a job, even though they are technically two people, with a single body they can only do one task at a time just like everybody else, right?
How does that warrant getting a double salary?

What happens if one of them becomes unconscious? Can the other still manage to move the body around?

As far as having a job, even though they are technically two people, with a single body they can only do one task at a time just like everybody else, right?
How does that warrant getting a double salary?

I found this painfully boring and stopped watching after the first episode. The girls are great but the point of the show is to show that they are just as ordinary as everyone else and ordinary is not interesting.

What happens if one of them becomes unconscious? Can the other still manage to move the body around?

As far as having a job, even though they are technically two people, with a single body they can only do one task at a time just like everybody else, right?
How does that warrant getting a double salary?

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In the Spring Break episode, they were interviewing for jobs.

Their degree is in elementary education and they concentrate in math.

They can do more things than one teacher could, because one of them could be monitoring the kids while the other is teaching. However, they understand that they're newbies, so they expect to only get one salary until they've shown what they could do.

Obviously they couldn't be assigned to two different positions, so it seems sensible for them to get something in between -- 1 1/2 salaries -- just as their college charged them 1 1/2 the regular tuition.